Educational guide Faculty of Arts |
english |
Bachelor's Degree in English Studies (2009) |
Subjects |
NARRATIVE IN ENGLISH |
Sources of information |
IDENTIFYING DATA | 2019_20 |
Subject | NARRATIVE IN ENGLISH | Code | 12274122 | |||||
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Cycle | 1st | |||||
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6 | Compulsory | Third |
Competences | Learning outcomes | Contents |
Planning | Methodologies | Personalized attention |
Assessment | Sources of information | Recommendations |
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Most of the reading material will be be provided via Moodle. However, the students are expected to buy their own copies of the following books: (please note the recommended editions, underlined below. You are strongly advised to buy the specified edition) Angela Carter, The Magic Toyshop, (1967) Penguin Random House Sholmith Rimmon-Kenan, Narrative Fiction: Contemporary Poetics. New Accents, Roultedge (2nd edition, 2002) (some parts) The following are good resources on the subject of narrative and narrative theory. They are available in the library for consultation: Atkins, G., Walsh, C., Watkins, S. (eds) (1995) Studying Literature. A Practical Introduction, Hemel Hempsted: Harvester Wheatsheaf Eagleton, T. Literary Theory. An Intrduction Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 1996 82"19".09 Eag Selden, Raman. Practising theory and reading literature : an introduction, New York [etc.]: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1989. N1-7-15
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